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The FREENOVE 5MP Camera is a high-resolution imaging solution designed for a wide range of Raspberry Pi models (excluding Pi 400 and NVIDIA Jetson Nano). Featuring a 5-megapixel sensor with 2592x1944 pixel stills, 62° field of view, and versatile video modes (1080p@30fps, 720p@60fps), it comes with an adjustable holder and ribbon cables tailored for each compatible Pi. Ideal for makers and professionals seeking crisp visuals and flexible setup, backed by detailed tutorials and dedicated customer support.
| ASIN | B08Q34FKFY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #119 in Camcorders #314 in Webcams |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (406) |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Item model number | FNK0056 |
| Manufacturer | Freenove |
| Package Dimensions | 5 x 3.23 x 1.06 inches |
E**D
Camera is great - and so is the customer service
I got this camera, installed it, and it didn’t work. Then I contacted their customer service, and I got a response within a few hours (night time my time, but that’s just the time difference). They made sure I got the camera installed correctly including the software modification that were required, and they let me try a few more things. Then we determined that the camera must be defective, and they sent me a new one. Every time I got an answer from them, it was sent first thing in the morning their time. When the new camera arrived, I plugged it in, and the image quality is superb. The little stand it comes with is simple, but it does the job. Happy customer :-)
D**R
8mp Camera
Great product, fast shipping, easy setup & installation 10/10
F**F
Excellent basic option
I wanted an inexpensive camera and mount to play around with. This is an excellent basic option which even has a friction azimuth tilt. Loses 1 star for a seemingly incomplete assembly manual on github.
S**M
very bad, do not buy
comes w/ plastic screws that are low quality and nuts don't screw on effectively. ribbon insert on the camera doesn't hold cable at all
P**T
Works with octoprint on Raspberry Pi A+
Bought this to use with a Raspberry Pi A+ on Octoprint. Worked fine without any configuration. Camera quality is Okish as you'd expect but if you are looking for a cheap camera that works with a 3D printer this fits the bill.
N**3
Works with Raspberry Pi OS based on Buster *only* (kinda sorta)
I did some research on RPi cameras before purchase. However, the literature is a bit "fuzzy". The V1 cameras are no longer supported by Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye. [Update: kinda sorta.] (I tried some hacks, but nothing worked.) Raspberry is moving to a new, "better" (which translates to "buy new") camera API, and the V1 cameras didn't make the cut. (The old raspi-still and raspi-video commands do NOT work with Bullseye.) UPDATE: This V1 camera is now supported in Bullseye using a "Legacy Mode" configured through raspi-config. Still no raspi-still or raspi-video commands like in Buster. But if your moving forward (to Bullseye) and not stuck in time (with Buster and raspi-still/raspi-video), you're better off with a V2 camera. However, if your applications has not been updated, you may want/need a V1 camera. (For example, MotionEye works with this camera in Bullseye with "Legacy Mode", but it inexplicable stops working after a day. Using Raspbian based on 32bit Buster, MotionEye works "better" with this camera.) The directions for attaching the ribbon cable are not helpful: a generic sketch with nothing to make clear which side goes toward the pins inside the connector (and the directions are especially lacking for a RPi Zero). The directions are, and I quote, "make sure the cable is the right way round." Needless to say, it wasn't, took me hours, and complicated determining that the camera was no longer supported (prior to the Legacy Mode update). The acrylic case would be so much more useful if it had tripod threads to mount it. Indeed, any holes to mount it would be a benefit. If mounting holes lined up with the holes on a RPi Zero, that would really be a benefit. As is, it might be possible to mount it to a RPi Zero, but the holes would be right next to the sides of this case and probably damage its integrity. I have excellent dexterity (though failing vision), and I found the screws for the case exceedingly difficult. Tweezers can help hold the nuts while tightening.
J**M
Read the tutorial
Assembly was simple. Ran into some minor issues at first, but support for this product is great. Communication was perfect. They monitored setup closely to help me succeed.
G**W
Nice camera
Video quality better than official raspberry pi cam. I put ribbon on wrong, great tech support helped me fix that.
L**E
Très bon choix car vous n’achetez pas unique une bonne caméra avec un support en plexiglass; vous recevez un tutoriel pour apprendre à l’utiliser même depuis zéro. Ce détail fait une grande différence avec d’autres modèles de même qualité où il vous faudra chercher des explications plus ou moins adaptées. Si vous êtes un expert vous n’êtes pas concerné mais dans le cas contraire vous apprécierez ce détail! À noter que le tutoriel est entièrement téléchargable et que vous pourrez apprendre même sans connexion internet.
A**O
Nutze die Kamera mit meinem 3D-Drucker und Octoprint. Läuft tadellos - nachdem ich Octoprint neu installiert habe. Sie wird tadellos erkannt und tut was sie soll, und das für kleines Geld. SD-Card frisch geflasht, alles gut. (Und bei der Gelegenheit gleich mal die alten, nicht mehr aktualisierten Plugins eliminiert.)
P**N
Bra kvalité
S**I
Prodotto eccezionale. Avevo preso una cam per raspberry che costava 3 volte di più ma non ero soddisfatto. Questa è veramente un buon prodotto.
M**I
Value for money. Not a great camera but does the job just as advertised. I used it for an fpv project, where speed matters over quality. It works well enough but definitely not the best product.
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